It's fake outrage. I love it because it generally backfires on these fools (Democrats). Moderate US Citizens, that can tilt the balance of power in our Country one way of the other, get turned off by extremism. I say, rage on, you liberal nutbags!

It's fake outrage for the organizers, and for many of the protesters. It's designed to gin up real, but stupid, outrage among the sheep. And it's been successful for the first two years of this president's term.

Whether it'll continue being successful remains to be seen. This level of hostility usually burns itself out, but we're dealing with a lot of adults who are miseducated, and who are emotionally still just children.

It's fake outrage for the organizers, and for many of the protesters. It's designed to gin up real, but stupid, outrage among the sheep. And it's been successful for the first two years of this president's term.

Whether it'll continue being successful remains to be seen. This level of hostility usually burns itself out, but we're dealing with a lot of adults who are miseducated, and who are emotionally still just children.

It's like reliving the Obama presidency all over again. So much fake outrage.

Well time will tell on that, but Sessions should have been shown the door long ago. He just wasn't Attorney General material, he always seemed lost and weak. He would have probably made a good school teacher, but he was a light weight in his AG gig.

I think they had something on him. I remember leading up to the election he was one of Trump's biggest cheerleaders. Then he gets the AG gig and BAM turns into a complete pussy.

All kinds of people vote. Not enough of those people think highly enough of Trump to make him President but all kinds of people vote.

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So, if they were polling better than Trump and the primary goal was to prevent Hillary from becoming POTUS, perhaps it would have been a better strategic decision to nominate someone who actually had a chance of beating her and preventing that than nominating Donald Trump.

Well, it didn't bite him in the ass like it could have since he got Kavanaugh through. But in hindsight removing an R from that seat and having it replaced with a D wasn't as productive as we might have liked it to have been.

Protests are for the Mueller investigation and in response to trump's obstruction of that investigation
Protests have been long planned for this scenario

I'm sure it will work out well for you.....

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All kinds of people vote. Not enough of those people think highly enough of Trump to make him President but all kinds of people vote.

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Originally Posted by Donger

So, if they were polling better than Trump and the primary goal was to prevent Hillary from becoming POTUS, perhaps it would have been a better strategic decision to nominate someone who actually had a chance of beating her and preventing that than nominating Donald Trump.

Well, it didn't bite him in the ass like it could have since he got Kavanaugh through. But in hindsight removing an R from that seat and having it replaced with a D wasn't as productive as we might have liked it to have been.

The GOPe tried to slip in a bad choice, and that led to an alternative choice winning the primary. Then, the GOPe abandoned the alternative choice.

remember during Alabama special election when Dems claimed the district has turned blue after Doug jones defeated Roy Moore? Let's see how blue it is when sessions goes back to Alabama and reclaims this seat in the next election.